PULLMAN, Wash. – Washington State football returned to Pullman and practiced for two hours in full pads on Rogers Practice Field and Martin Stadium Tuesday afternoon.
After spending the previous nine practices in Lewiston, Idaho, the Cougars returned to the Washington State campus Tuesday. The practice schedule was similar to previous days, the Cougars went through individual position workouts, some 1-on-1 drills, 7-vs.-7, some special team drills and again wrapped up with 11-vs.-11 team.
Redshirt-freshman quarterback Peyton Bender led the first series of team, connecting with junior wideout John Thompson for a first down along the sideline before junior wide receiver River Cracraft picked up another first down with a diving catch.